Conneaut High School - Tattler Yearbook (Conneaut, OH)

 - Class of 1941

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SOPHOMORES Back Row: Pauline Zuschlag, Gertrude Spanski, Anna Carr. John Koontz, Kenneth Herrick, Charles Mundy, Robert Doner, James Nelson. Tom LaMont, Jack Henesey, Rudolph Soltis, James Loomis, Walter Thayer, James Picard, David Messenger, Dick Miller, Wayne Kauppila, John Samson, James Rockwell, Hill Phelps. James McKee, Raymond Zoratti, Henry Berus. Fifth Row: Joan Wilson, Pauline Mullee, Charlotte Anthony, Evelyn Rudler, Ann Paduano, Theresa Plzzi, Elizabeth Nowakowski, Dorothy Shirkman. Molly Ann Stolson, Mary Elizabeth Pugh, Dolly Parker, George Lowery. Agnes Koval, Mary Kelley, Jean Yarnell, Jeanne Phelps, Doris Sayre. Pearl Laslo, Carolyn Penza, Ri th Simone, Donna Mae Perkio, Lucille King, Marion Castrilla. Joan DeMay, Betty Arnett. Kay Hews. Miles Klumph, Raymond Soltis, Lyle Tuttle, Nick Williams. John Lemak, Dick Tuttle. Mike Zappitelli, Carl Snyder. Fourth Row: Mary Mecci. Carrie Belle Ring. Marion Kuzma, Pauline Lower, .June Lesper-ance, Virginia DePlacido, Violet Armeni. Betty Johnston. Sarah Loet. Mary Hahn, Delma Byers. Gay Bassa. Doris Congos, Vera Bishop. Phylis Mahoney, Violet Bishop. Marjorie Hall, Joyce Harlncher. Caroline larocci, Montez Bagnall. Lora Jane Moross, Betty Hazel-tine. Laura Jane Miller. Florence Heard. Mildred Myers. Veronica Penko, Marge Walsh, Miriam Pounds. Nan Rhinehart. Adele Gallet. Third Row: Donna Mae Fields. Anna Bly, Shirley Burdick. Rosa Colangelo, Bertha Horvath. Doris Holcomb. Leah Jarvi, Wanda Henrietta. Jean Jarvela, Alice Jones. June Douglas,. Elaine Julio. Dorothy Barringer. Marjorie Hawke. Ruth Hogle, Patricia Oourley, Dorothy Kovacs, Viola Kallio, Mary Byers, Mary March. Margaret Shirkman. Alice Mullen, Betty Soltis. Second Row: Julian Lewis, Charles Post, Ernest Raisian, Bob Knox, Thomas Hundertmark, James Warren, Bill Hoyt, Bob Beard. Alfred Borowsky, Jack Beers, Isaiah Ruffin, Leo Eloranto, James Hill. Donald Gross, Roland Lockwood. Henry Bernatek. Frank Colby, Emil Bartone. Henry Castrilla. Dick Mahoney. James Wanda. Raymond Sillanpaa. First Row: Bill Basin. Eugene Nevin. Frank Dunn, Jerry Mooney, Randall Crabb. Adelbert Lillie, Robert Leach. Jack Gebhart. Edward Ford. Fred Collar. Richard Dewey, Curtis Crews. Bill Ryan, Dick Kellogg, lames Clancy. Clyde Fazenbaker, Henry Zappitelli, Martin Nurmi, Ladislau Kerekes. Frank Copeck. SENIORS Sixth Row: Warren Rogers. John Berus, George Adams. Ix ren Burns, Clair Stewart, Jacque Rhodes, John Pugh. Myron Miller .Leonard Laitinen. Jack Roach, Chester Penza. John Johnston. Fifth Row: Thomas Streeper. Bud Grable. Edward Clancv. Naomi Bishon, Dolores Soltis. Anna Yourchak. Beatrice Howard. Anne Ferl. Ethel Mast, Wynona McMillan. Donna Shoemaker. El°ie Thaver. Alberta Sweet. Marv Rist. Anerva Rapnold. Lucille Guarino, Esther DeNunzio. Bettie Crandall. Mana Notte, Julia Bartone. Gladys Bailey, Helen Churchill. Fourth Row: Marion Tuttle. Betty Perkoski. Bettv Yesso, Martha Perala. Edna Hill, Aino Vast! Miriam Wintturi. Shirley Loomis. Shirley Getz. Jane Green, Virginia Drury, Doris Mix, Betty Shaffer. Grace Moore, Phvllis Sterling. Dorothv Wanda. Eleanor Schwer. Mary Alice Wilson, Eva Jasinski. Rhea Ritner, June Pearson. Eleanor Brush. Kathleen Beisty, Betty Stearns. Kay Marcus. Eva Draves, Mary Armeni. Katherine Murphy. Third Row: Marie Haskins. Verna Beers. Martha Merrill. Norma Howard, Sara House, Ardys Mahoney. Peggy Pinkerton, Marion Dunn. Patricia Maloney, Mary Means, Mary Loomis, Doris Patton. Kay Lovell Dorothv Martin. Rerniece Raisian. Marv Dolan. Lillian Curtiss. Shirlev Reger. Marion Hall, Ruthella Hall. Margaret Butler, Gloria Ross, Rebecca Ruffin. Second Row: Donald Becker. Enaeno Blake. Frank Thompson. Raymond Mullen, Lionel Wylie. George Collar. James Lord. Robert Knight. Richard Lnsko. First Row: Armand Gustaferro. Robert Kananen. John Wojtowlcz. Joe Vlatejn. Henry Poore. Joe Contino. Kenneth Keidel. Fran M«»rrh. Jack Ouinn George Butnlcki. Warren Pennell. Douglas Plank. Ray Rawlings, Roland Christopher. Robert Griffey, and Mike Ta vone. JUNIORS Back Row. Left to Rio'ht- John Rlv Hornee Bearn Harold Dfeklev. Harold Clark. Albert t amp. Re Gane-h. Rnh G'lhort Francis DeMav. RIP Cowden, Cecil Thayer. John Bartone. Uifk Tullv. Pert Prnwn. Vjok Colhv. F»tth Bnw; .Tuan{ a Matthews, ,G v»fth. Tr ne Tvszkiewioz. Shirley Reid. Eleanor Oehler or hloJonec, T !« e r Wnop n Anne Perkoski. Clare .Terrv Penn. Aie e wpie Tefnaki. Kathryn Campbell. Kathleen Warren. Maxine Leach. Arietta Mo«er. Jean Mozart. Margaret Jones, Philamena Rartono. Grace Rellomo. Shirley Slocum, Delore - Damon, Betty Heckman. Alice Kearney. Mary Edna Harr. Fourth Row: Eleanor Wbeattall. Faye stank. Charlotte Random. Marv Roath. Charlotte Oiari. Estella Nv ™an. ' ino N«v k». A n ia annitello. Sonhin Glogo« ki. Jane Norton, Josephine Mucci. Marv Paduano. Doris TuHo. Corn Green. Virginia Eddv. Josephine Dv-long. Florence Dviong. Re tv jngrom. p anr»oa ' nnt• y.nn Dori+v Esther Langell Margaret Laird, 'hr- wnnr0rki Rettv Ow ns. M»n Ellen Ryan. Geraldine Picard. Nadine Lovell. Carol Zack. Thnodorn SedmpV Third Row: Reverlv Fortnev, Jacnuel'ne Pose. Peverlv Stewart. Louella Bossick. LilRan Russell. Lillian Melnke, Mary Lon Arthur. Jean Campbell. Helen Surma. Edith Campnnelll. Ruth Skinner. Kathrvn Davin. t h Smith. MnHnr e Blank. Marguerite Gruev, Villah Chanin. Winnie I au-hlin. T-apra 1 itchfiein Anna M r h. Anna Chicatelli. Edith Zappitelli. Jean Pane. Miriam Vasti. Marv Gurto. Mildred Pe-’ko. Second Row: Junior Damon. Merle Anderson. Boh Johnson. Bob Burdick. Bob Jones, Jim Gibson. Grant Buck. Mike Bernatek. Howard Grable, Floyd Betteves. Charles Madonna, Armond Carlucci. Duane Mascik. Jerry Getz. Charles Lamson, Don Buss, Dick Davis’ George Cooper. Charles Fedor. First Row: Alex Mirando. Charles Megyesi. Richard Starkev. John Nowakowski John Henson. Rob McLaughlin. James Lengyel. Robert Hill. John Harbarger. Esko Naykki Fiorv Bartone, Fred Demarco, Fiory Arcaro. Ray Roberts. Francis Arp, Donald Davis.



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Sophomore Execution List Here are the “cookies”—oh, pardon me — the sophomores. What would we seniors do without them? A good - natured bunch. Name Convicted for Charlotte Anthony Liking school so well Violette Armeni Her well fitted figure Betty Arnett Passing too many notes in study hall Montez Bagnell Her silent attitude toward teachers Dorothy Barringer Being a jitterbug (without a license) Emil Bartone his intention of drawing pretty girls Bill Basen Burping in Latin class (without permission) Gay Bassa Talking too much in English class Bob Beard Cracking stale jokes (and still living) Jack Beers Knowing how to avoid girls Henry Bernatek Not having “growing pains” Henry Berus Wandering around in the halls William Bishop Killing the drum (and everybody else) Vera Bishop Her being different ( ?) Viola Bishop Her good sportsmanship Anna Bly Minding her own business Alfred Borosky Sleeping whle Biology flies over Shirley Burdick Always having a smile on her face Lloyd Burwell Taking a little trip to Florida in schooltime Delma Byers Fighting with her sister Mary Byers Beng caught reading “How to Lose Weight in a Jiffy” James Campbell Swinging a violin (in the wrong direction) Annabelle Carr Too much sex appeal Henry Castrilla Cutting his hair too short Marion Castrilla Getting too sentimental (it worries the boys) James Clancy Staying out of school for reasons we cannot mention Rose Colangelo Wearing dresses too tight for comfort (not only hers) Robert Clark Spending most of his time on shows Albert Coccitto Making too much noise with a dump truck Frank Colby Dreaming about Glen Miller Fred Collar Sticking to his lessons Doris Congas Waiting for her boy friend from the army Frank Copeck His attitude toward girls Randall Crabb His halbit of “killing the girls” Curtiss Crews Making eyes at the girls (especially a senior) May Denning For wearing her clothes so well pressed Virginia DePlacido For being too shy Richard Dewey Losing his wits in Biology class Robert Donor Doing the wrong thing at the wrong time June Douglas Wearing out “Olds” (we don’t mean the tires) Frank Dunn Arguing too much in English class Leo Eloranto Trving out his smiles on the girls Clyde Fazenbaker Pein ' around about woman killer Donna Mae Fields For outdoing her knickname (Dopey) Edward Ford His well fitting nickname (Bump on a log)

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